Bethlehem already is Hebrew. It's pronounced bet-lekh-em. the KH is a gutteral sound.
they speak Hebrew in Bethlehem so merry Christmas would be חג מולד שמח but unfortunately i cant pronounce it! :-) חג מולד שמח to you! LOL!
Bethlehem is the same in Hebrew as it is in Aramaic: בית־לחם (Beit-Lechem)
In Hebrew, it's Beit Lechem...House of Bread. Since Bethlehem is in Judea, and Hebrew was the lingua franca, that would be the way it's written.
Bethlehem in Hebrew literally means "house of bread" which a reference to Virgo, the virgin.
בית לחם (pronounced beit lechem)
Bethlehem is spelled "Bethléem" in French.
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It's the literal translation of the Hebrew. Beth=house and lehem=bread.
The word bethlehem is from the Hebrew beth lechemwhich means either house of bread or house of [the god] Lahm. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
The majority of people in Nazareth speak Arabic as their native language. But most also speak Hebrew as a second language. English is also widespread.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Has in Hebrew is: YESH